True value of climate finance is a third of what developed countries report - Oxfam Many rich countries are using dishonest and misleading accounting to inflate their climate finance contributions to developing countries – in 2020 by as much
What Do Feminist and Women’s Rights Organizations Want From Partnerships With INGOs? Feminist movements and women’s rights organizations (WROs) play critically important roles in climate action. They support women and girls at the frontline of climate change impacts, and they have long understood that inclusive feminist climate action is vital.
Hunger likely to claim a life every 36 seconds in drought-stricken East Africa over next three months - Oxfam One person is likely to die of hunger every 36 seconds between now and the end of the year in drought-stricken East Africa as the wor
The 2022 Commitment to Reducing Inequality (CRI) Index The 2022 Commitment to Reducing Inequality (CRI) Index is the first detailed analysis published looking at governments’ policies and actions to fight inequality during the first two years of the pandemic. This fourth edition of the CRI Index reviews the spending, tax and labour policies and actions of 161 governments during 2020–2022.
New index shows governments worldwide stoked an inequality explosion during COVID-19 pandemic Rich and poor countries alike have exacerbated an explosion of economic inequality since the outbreak of the pandemic from 2020, reveals new research by Oxfa
Doubts over accuracy and scale of World Bank climate finance may undermine trust ahead of crucial summit talks Details of the World Bank’s climate finance flows to developing countries are being poorly disclosed and may be hiding discrepancies and allowing for dubious
Oxfam reaction to failure to extend truce in Yemen In response to the failure to extend the truce in Yemen, Ferran Puig, Oxfam Country Director in Yemen said: "The end of the truce is terrible news for the pe
Climate Finance in West Africa In West Africa/Sahel, countries and their communities are experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis. Elsewhere, Paris Agreement climate finance commitments are set to prioritise the countries that are most impacted by climate change.
CRI Asia Briefing COVID-19 has exacerbated Asia’s crisis of extreme inequality, which is undermining growth and preventing poverty eradication. Asian governments have done almost nothing to combat this rise in inequality and are constrained in their policy choices as debt burdens grow and post-COVID austerity begins.
Joint Statement by Yemeni Civil Society Organizations to the 77th United Nations General Assembly As Yemen enters its eighth year of conflict, the country remains one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.